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George Flint
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Flint was born in Ontario, Canada and moved to Pennsylvania at an early age. In 1903 he played on a team organized by Pittsburgh Pirates great Honus Wagner. In college, he earned All-American status as player in 1906 and 1907 at the University of Pennsylvania. While at Penn, he played center and served as the captain of the Quakers team that would win an Eastern Intercollegiate championship in 1905-06 and he later became the head coach the University of Pittsburghs Panthers mens basketball team for ten seasons from 1911-12 to 1920-21. He was noted for his system of short, snappy passing and accurate team play with excellent foul shooting, highlighting his tenure were city championships and eight winning seasons, in six of which the Panthers won 10-plus games including a 15-2 record in 1915-16. Pitt cruised past Swarthmore 40-26 win to secure the state collegiate championship, following Flints coaching career, he worked 50 years as a dentist in the Pittsburgh area

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Penn Quakers men's basketball
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The Penn Quakers mens basketball team is the college basketball program representing the University of Pennsylvania. As the fifteenth-winningest mens basketball program of all-time, the team from Penn had its greatest success from 1966 to 2007, Penn plays in the Ivy League in NCAA Division I. On March 20,1897, Penn and Yale played in the first basketball game with five players on a team, prior to the formation of the Ivy League in 1956 Penn was a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate League from 1903 thru 1955. Penn won 13 EIL Regular Season Championships –1906,1908,1916,1918,1920,1921,1928,1929,1934,1935,1937,1945,1953, Penn has appeared in one Final Four, in 1979. Penn trails only Princeton for the most Ivy League regular season championships with 25, Princeton has won 26 championships since the 1956-57 season. Penn, however, has won 21 outright championships to Princetons 18 outright championships and their main Ivy League rivalry is with Princeton, whom they always play as the last regular season game. Combining the EIL and Ivy Championships Penn leads with 38 championships, Princeton 32, Columbia 14, Yale 13, Dartmouth 12, Cornell 8, Harvard 5, one of Penns most memorable seasons came in 1979 when the Quakers advanced to the NCAA Tournament Final Four. With players such as Tony Price, the Quakers stunned the nation with victories over Iona, North Carolina, Syracuse, the Quakers faced Earvin Magic Johnson and Michigan State in the national semifinals in Salt Lake City, Utah, but ultimately were met with defeat, 101–67. Villanova lost to UCLA in the championship game, but was later found to be using an ineligible player. The last NCAA Tournament victory for the Quakers came on March 17,1994, at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, the No.11 Red and Blue defeated the No.6 Nebraska Cornhuskers, 90–80, in the first round. The Quakers fell in the round to No.3 Florida on March 19,1994, as the Gators prevailed. The Quakers, a member of the Big 5, have long-standing rivalries with a multitude of such as Temple University, La Salle University, Saint Josephs University. Another rival is Drexel University, which is a member of the City 6, in the Ivy League the Penn-Princeton Basketball rivalry is a classic. They have met 234 times since 1903, Penn leads in the series 124 victories to Princetons 110 victories. Ivy League Opponents Overall Ivy League In-Conference Record, 946-478, total Conference Games Played,1424 The Quakers have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 23 times. The Quakers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament one time, the Quakers have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational one time. Amy Gutmann Athletic Director, M. Grace Calhoun Athletic Department Phone,215.898.6121 Ticket Office Phone,215.898

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Marcus Hurley
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Marcus Latimer Hurley was an American cyclist who competed in the early twentieth century. He specialized in sprint cycling and won 4 gold medals in Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics and he was born on December 22,1883. He was on the first national collegiate basketball team in 1908. Hurley served in World War I and was decorated and he died on March 28,1941. List of multiple Olympic gold medalists at a single Games

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Columbia Lions men's basketball
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The Columbia Lions Basketball team is the basketball team that represents Columbia University in New York City, New York, United States. The schools team competes in the Ivy League. The teams last appearance in the NCAA Division I Mens Basketball Tournament was in 1968, the Lions are led by head coach Jim Engles. Their home games are held in the Levien Gymnasium, Columbia began varsity intercollegiate competition in mens basketball in 1901. The Lions have appeared in the NCAA Tournament three times, the Lions have appeared in two CollegeInsider. com Postseason Tournament. They were CIT champions in 2016